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Havana, Cuba — Parque Central and Surrounding Area in La Habana, Cuba (January 2019)
Overlooking Havana’s Parque Central (the Central Park of Havana), including views of El Capitolio (Cuba’s Capitol Building), the Hotel Telégrafo, the Hotel Ingleterra, the Gran Teatro de La Habana (the Great Theatre of Havana), the new Gran Hotel Manzana Kempinski La Habana in the old Manzana de Gómez (Block of Gómez), and much more.
Video recorded from the rooftop of the Iberostar Hotel Parque Central on Saturday January 26th, 2019.
Walking around Centro, Central, Havana, Cuba
Centro is the poor area between old Havana and Vedado. You can walk the length of it in about 30mins.
Central Havana - Cuba
Video taken May 2009 in central Havana, Cuba, a few blocks from the Malecon and tourist attractions. Note the decay, the streets, the broken down car, garbage, etc.
Massive Discount Flea Market in Central Havana, Cuba
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Now this is where average Cuban shop. They don't go to expensive state stores to buy goods, they do their basic shopping at flea markets. Check out this inexpensive flea market where you can get a great pair of hand made leather sandals for less than 10CUC ($10). The atmosphere is great, the sellers are friendly, the prices are cheap and even negotiable. Learn about more fantastic places like this in the Real Havana guide.
Havana Cuba Tour via Cruise (4K)
See where we visited during our 2 day stay in Havana Cuba via a Holland America cruise in June 2018, while taking in the sights and sounds we experienced. As you can see in this vlog, we did our own walking tour, in addition to a horse carriage tour and one via a 1957 Chevrolet Be Air vintage car which didn't even have seat belts!
We started from the Havana cruise terminal Sierra Maestra- for a more in depth look, tips & helpful information such as money exchange, please see our Havana Cruise Port video here:
The places we visited included:
• Plaza de San Francisco (directly opposite of the cruise port)
• Plaza de Armas, the oldest Plaza of Havana where there is a statue of Carlos Manuel de Cespedes and the El Templete Temple where the city was founded in 1519
• Parque Luz Caballero where we took a 2 hour horse carriage tour
On the horse carriage hour we saw:
• Our cruise ship the Holland America Veendam
• The Russian Church called Our Lady of Kazan Orthodox Cathedral
• Parque Aracelo Iglesias
• Iglesia de Paula Catholic Church
• Revolution Plaza
• Almacenes San Jose Artisan's Market
• The Ferry Terminal that takes passengers across the canal
The ride was fine but in retrospect I would have done just a one hour tour instead of 2, as it took a while to get to Revolution Plaza via horse.
Afterwards we tried out some local Cuban food at a restaurant recommended by our Horse Carriage tour guide. For 25 CUC we ate Lobster in Cuban sauce and came with plantains, and a Mojito. The lobster was pretty good- though I believe we got overcharged because a minute after we left we saw the menu of a nearby restaurant selling the same dish for 12 CUC.
We then walked and visited:
• Plaza de la Catedral, where the impressive Catedral de la Virgen Maria is located
• Castillo de la Real Fuerza
• Cuban street art in the form of colorful graffiti and others by local artists
• Iglesia del Santo Angel Custodio church
• Museum of the Revolution
We then took a Vintage Car tour and saw:
• Maximo Gomez monument at Parque del Artires Del 71
• Tunel de la Habana
• The outdoors Military Museum
• Christ of Havana/El Cristo de La Habana
• Castillo De Los Tres Reyes Del Morro
Afterwards we walked and saw:
• Jose Marti statue at Plaza 13 de Marzo
• Victor Hugo house
• Bank of Nova Scotia building
• Hotel Ambos Mundos
• Mercaderes Street
• El Cubo Havana Modern Sewer Pumping Station
It was then back to the cruise ship for the end of day 1.
We then took a look at Havana after dark from our ship and you can see our footage in this video as well.
The next day we did our own walking tour and saw:
• Plaza Vieja (Old Town Square)
• Museum of Pharmacy Habanera
• Teniente Rey Street and a marketplace there, including a merchant selling super-cute puppies
• Teatro Marti Performing Arts Theater
• Saratoga Hotel
• El Capitolo, the former capitol building, where we took a break and did some people/car watching
• Parque de la Fraternidad/Fraternity Park
• Chinatown Gate
• Gran Teatro de La Habana/Great Theatre of Havana
• Havana Central Park where there is another statue of Jose Marti
• Gran Hotel Manzana & Cohiba Atmosphere Mall
• Granma Memorial which is an extension to the Revolution Museum
• Havana Police Headquarters Fort
• Cuba Street
• Empedrado Street
• Casa del Marques de Arcos & the Mural of Aristocrats directly opposite
• Palacio de los Capitanes Generales
We then headed back to the cruise terminal, ending our terrific 2 day visit in Havana! The architecture in Havana was very impressive, and the people were very friendly. Please feel free to comment and if you have any questions we're more than happy to answer!
IBEROSTAR Parque Central, Havana, Cuba
IBEROSTAR Parque Central, Neptuno con Paseo de Marti, Old Havana, 10400, Havana, Cuba
CUBA - La HAVANE Visiter la Havana Vieja . Havana Voyage
Je vous propose de découvrir Cuba, dans ce premier épisode nous visiterons la quartier de la Havana Vieja, puis dans les suivants, je vous proposerai de voir le reste de la capitale cubaine, puis nous irons au cœur des montagnes de Vinales avant de partir vers la cote caraïbe et Trinidad.
Dans ce premier épisode nous partirons du Sud de la Havana Viéja, du marché d'artisanat, qui personnellement n'a pas vraiment retenu mon attention. Juste à coté se trouve l'église de Paula et la baie de la Havane en toile de fond.
Nous remonterons ensuite vers la plaza Vieja (et non plazza comme indiqué sur la vidéo). Dès le XVIe siècle, la Nouvelle Place, renommée Vieille Place au XIXe siècle, fut un marché ouvert où s’opérait, entre autres, le plus important négoce d’esclaves de la ville. Quelques-uns de ces riches négociants choisirent d’y élire domicile afin de se rapprocher de leurs affaires. Reléguée au rang de stationnement souterrain quelques années avant la Révolution, la place a bénéficié d’une attention particulière de la part des autorités de la ville depuis 1996 puisqu’il s’agit de l’ensemble architectural colonial le plus important d’Amérique latine. En dépit de cela, le premier coup d’œil déçoit; c’est une grande place rectangulaire sans âme, entièrement minérale, au centre de laquelle se trouve une réplique de la fontaine en marbre de Carrare qui s’y trouvait à l’origine. Mais dès qu’on se met à la visiter, on découvre qu’avec la Place d’Armes, c’est l’endroit le plus intéressant de la Vieille Ville grâce aux nombreux établissements qui la bordent.
Non, loin delà se trouve la basilique et la place Saint François d'Assise, chronologiquement, la Place St-François d’Assise fut la deuxième place aménagée à La Havane. Construite près des quais du port, elle devint rapidement le plus important centre d’activité commerciale de la ville. nous remonterons par les quais avant de rejoindre un dédale de ruelles au rythme de la salsa.
Nous arrivons à la place des armes, qui est la place la plus antique des quatre places coloniales de la Vieille Havane, puisqu'elle a été construite autour de 1520. Actuellement la place accueille un petit marché de livres d’occasion, une statue de Charles Manuel Céspedes et les musées les plus intéressants de l'île, tels que le Musée de la Ville (situé dans le Palais des Capitaines Généraux),ou le Musée National d'Histoire Naturelle.
Juste à coté de la place des armes se trouve le Castillo de la Real Fuerza (Château de la force royale) qui est un musée forteresse militaire du XVIe siècle . C'est la plus vieilles forteresses en pierre d'Amérique. Le premier niveau vous donnera un bon point de vue sur la baie et à vos risques et périls, vous pouvez monter dans la Giradilla au sommet de la tour de guet du Castillo.
Nous nous dirigeons maintenant vers la place la place de la cathédrale (Plaza de la Catedral) est une des cinq places principales de la Vieille Havane. Du coté nord, se dresse la cathédrale de la Vierge Marie de l'Immaculée Conception ou (Catedral San Cristobal de La Habana) qui est une cathédrale de style baroque du XVIIIe siècle consacrée à la Vierge Marie, située place de la Cathédrale dans un des quartiers les plus anciens de la vieille ville de La Havane à Cuba. C'est une des plus anciennes cathédrales d'Amérique.
Nous nous dirigeons maintenant vers le front de mer (détroit de Floride) ne faisons un halte au Castillo de San Salvador de La Punta qui se dresse à l'entrée du Port de La Havane Il a été dessiné par l'ingénieur militaire italien Giovanni Bautista Antonelli, et il a été construit entre les années 1589 et 1600.Actuellement le Château de San Salvador de La Punta héberge le Musée du Château, qui exhibe divers objets de flottes espagnoles, ainsi qu’une collection de maquettes de bateaux et d'information sur comment le commerce d'esclaves fonctionnait.
Nous terminerons notre visite sur le front de mer, le Mélaçon, nous apercevons vers l'Ouest d'autres quartiers de la ville, mais ce sera dans le prochain épisode...
Centro Habana, Havana (Cuba) - In Another Minute (330)
- - Centro Habana is an old quarter in Havana, Cuba. As the name implies, it's located in the center of the city - just west of La Habana Vieja (Old Havana). Some of the major sights in this section of the city are the Barrio Chino (Chinatown), El Capitolio, the Sacred Heart of Jesus and St. Ignatius of Loyola Church, and the avenue Paseo del Prado (aka Paseo de Martí), which makes up the border to La Habana Vieja.
Centro Habana is a feast for the eyes. Colonial buildings can be either so dilapidated that only the facades remain or beautifully restored in vibrant colors, so typical for the Caribbean. I highly recommend walking or driving down colorful Calle Reina if you visit Havana.
When Scott and I were in Cuba in April, we didn't have much time to explore Centro Habana. Most of these images were taken right around Golden Hour. And quite a few shots in this video are actually photographs, since that's all I had time for. At another time, I may publish a video of the views I captured while driving through this and other Havana neighborhoods in a classic car taxi...
See more of Havana and read my Cuba travel tips: La Habana Vieja, Old Havana (Havana, Cuba) – In Another Minute (314)
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Welcome to our 5th vlog! This is part 5 of our Cuba trip that consists of 6 videos about Viñales, Havana and Varadero. We hope it will be helpful to plan your own trip and please leave a comment if you have any question or suggestion!
This vlog is about our 2 days stay in Havana. We did a free walking tour through central Havana, which is highly recommended! Our guide Rey walked with us for many kilometers. He told us so many things about the history of Cuba.
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HAVANA TOURIST ATTRACTIONS: Havana Travel Guide. Things to do in Havana (Cuba)
HAVANA TOURISM: the best things to do in Havana, Cuba.
To condense such a peculiar city like Havana, with its own rhythm, its own tastes, their own people and their particular lifestyle in only 10 places is difficult. In the list 'Top 10 Amazing Places of Havana' Cicerone Plus we leave aside the famous hotels and local prestige to focus on the most historic, both the 'Cold War' as the designated World Heritage Site.
Top 10 Amazing Places in Havana:
10 .- Revolution Square, the cradle of the Cuban Revolution and the cult of figures that prompted José Martí, the precursor, Che Guevara and Camilo Cienfuegos.
9. Plaza de San Francisco de Asis (Square of San Francisco de Asis), where we find the homonymous 16th century convent that incorporates many religious objects of historical character. Baroque jewel converted into a museum and choral music room.
8. Paseo del Prado, Paseo de Martí today was built in the late 18th century, where simply walk from one end to another to find many buildings and sculptural monuments of Old Havana.
7. Plaza Vieja (Old Square), harmonized by valuable colonial buildings from the 17th century to 19th with a great aesthetic unity. There also found the Palace of the Counts of Jaruco that has several galleries.
6. Havana Cathedral, built in the 18th century in baroque style, the Cathedral of the Virgin Mary of the Immaculate Conception has several tombs and objects of famous people of the city and Cuba. Also in the square surrounding there are some of the most prominent colonial mansions.
5. Museums of Fine Arts, across the avenue the Missions are 2 Museums of Fine Arts: one dedicated to Cuban art and one to Universal art.
4. Museum of the Revolution, conceived in the early 20th century's canons of eclecticism, a dome at its summit as crown and outdoor memorials. A key to understanding the political and ideological heritage of the Cuban wars museum. It houses historical and artistic works of the late 15th century to the present.
3. The Temple, a small temple in neoclassical style of the early 19th century, home to large canvases of the time that had a considerable influence on Cuban architecture and in neighboring countries. In the Plaza de Armas, where it is, there are many varied plastic, sculptural and ornamental works.
2. The 4 Fortresses of Havana:
Castle of San Carlos de la Cabaña, mid 18th century, was the largest in Cuba and throughout the Americas, built by Spain.
Morro Castle, the 16th century, the castle of the 3 Kings of Morro, seen at the entrance to the bay of the city, from its conception is a prominent symbol of Havana. The lighthouse dates from the 19th century.
Castle of Real Fuerza, also from the 16th century, which even boasts its impressive military architecture and is now a museum of colonial times.
Fortress of San Salvador de la Puntilla, late 16th century, winner of a National Archaeological Restoration Award.
Honorable mention:
El Malecón
Before revealing the number one, we show a place that even without such a significant historical weight as those already mentioned, it is certainly pleasant visit to mingle with Cubans, breathing the sea air and enjoy spectacular sunsets. The Malecon of Havana is the Caribbean's most famous promenade.
1. Cuba National Capitol, striking symbol of the city of Havana and one of the great buildings of all Cuba. Its dome is one of the largest in the world of great architectural richness, with clean lines and beautiful proportions and decorated with great magnificence. The Capitol declared a National Monument of Cuba.
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Central Havana's Vibrant Streets, Our First Day in Cuba
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La Habana Vieja, Old Havana (Havana, Cuba) - In Another Minute (314)
This is a truncated text due to space limit. You can read my entire report about La Habana Vieja on my website: La Habana Vieja (Old Havana) is the oldest neighborhood and the city center of Havana, Cuba. Old Havana and its fortifications are a UNESCO World Heritage site. La Habana Vieja was first established in 1519 by the Spanish on the Bay of Havana. Cuba has seen some drastic political changes over the centuries. In contrast, Havana and especially the neighborhood of Old Havana have remained frozen in time. Most notably are the baroque and neo-classical buildings and the 1950s cars. What a visual feast for a photographer, a video maker and any visitor!
There was no way I could make a comprehensive video about La Habana Vieja in just one minute. I tried to create a mixture of some of the famous sights and some images that spoke to me personally. Depending on which video my Patreon supporters vote for, there may be a longer video about La Habana Vieja this month. If you want to participate in the vote, please support me on Patreon.com/LuciWest. You'll get other rewards as well...
Major sights in this video (in order of appearance):
Castillo del Morro Castle and Lighthouse (seen from our balcony)
La Cabaña Fortress (seen from La Habana Vieja)
Castillo de la Real Fuerza
Basilica Menor de San Francisco de Asis on Plaza de San Francisco
Catedral de San Cristobal
Plaza Vieja (seen from inside Factoria Plaza Vieja, Cervezas y Maltas)
Hotel Ambos Mundos (Hemingway Hotel) on Calle Obispo
Plaza de Armas (where I got the Obama poster for my birthday)
La Floridita (where Hemingway and us had delicious daiquiris)
La Bodeguita del Medio (where Hemingway hung out, but we didn't)
Parque Central
Payret Cinema and Capitolio
Other videos I plan to publish in the coming weeks and months (in-between Colorado and Portrait videos):
Centro Habana
Malecón
Vedado and Plaza de la Revolución
Colon Cemetery (Cementerio de Cristóbal Colón)
Havana Street Art
Classic Cars of Cuba
Classic Car Ride through Havana
La Boca
Playa Ancón
Havana at Night (the post will include a few tips for restaurants and bars)
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Trinidad de Cuba - In Another Minute (Week 313)
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Top 5 Havana Casas Particulares, HD Movie
After two trips to havana and staying in several Casas Particulares, I felt ready to make some recommendations. So here's my list of 5 casas that, in my opinion, most travelers won't be disappointed with.
Cuba is different from most other places you'll travel to in that they've been set up for lodging guests in their homes for decades, as it's it's traditionally been one of the only ways Cuban people can make extra money in their tightly controlled economy. Because of this, they are experts at providing the accommodations and services most travelers are looking for when visiting their country.
Please keep in mind that this list is NOT definitive, only drawn from my experience, and I welcome all suggestions and discussion about other accommodations. Also, I limited my casas to the neighborhoods of Central & Vieja because those are MY favorite areas to stay for lot's of reasons I won't go in to here. I am aware I will draw criticism for that (What? No Vedado?!), but I have my own personal choices. I love Vedado, I just don't choose to sleep there.
At the time I stayed in these casas, they ranged from $23 (Adys y Luis) to $70 (Casa 303), with the others all being in the $31-$34 range. The prices do vary, depending on the site you choose to book on, so do your research. The links I'm posting are a place to start.
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Hotel Parque Central, La Habana, Cuba | 4k UHD | Virtual Trip
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Il magnifico complesso composto dagli Hotel Parque Central e La Torre, combina l'eleganza dello stile coloniale spagnolo con la modernità dei servizi e delle installazioni. Gli hotel sono circondati da diversi edifici famosi, come il Capitolio, il Teatro García Lorca e si trovano a pochi minuti dalla Cattedrale, dalla Plaza de Armas, dai negozi, dai musei e dagli altri servizi complementari.
Iberostar Parque Central Hotel | Havana Cuba June 2019